Looking for some southeastern Utah info on mule deer
a3dhunter
12/3/07 7:15pm
My wife and I are planning on hunting Utah archery season for two weeks next year, looking at the southeastern region for mule deer.
I would like to cut the travel time from Texas as much as possible and still get into some good hunting.
We will be going the first two weeks of the archery season and would be wanting to hunt high elevation bucks. Any info would be appreciated since I have never hunted Utah. I can give info on Wyoming region D and several units in Colorado.
Even if you can't help, would appreciate anyone giving the thread a bump to keep it on top.
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I would like to cut the travel time from Texas as much as possible and still get into some good hunting.
We will be going the first two weeks of the archery season and would be wanting to hunt high elevation bucks. Any info would be appreciated since I have never hunted Utah. I can give info on Wyoming region D and several units in Colorado.
Even if you can't help, would appreciate anyone giving the thread a bump to keep it on top.
You can pm me as well.
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The La Sals are quite a bit bigger. There is a lot of high country to choose from. I haven't hunted as much over there, but I think that it is easier to find a spot with less competition. I have seen some great bucks while hunting elk over there later in the season, and even missed a good buck with my muzz. It was very steep, and I shot over his back, lol. From what I know, if I were coming to learn a new area, and intended to make it an annual thing, I would recommend that you try the la sals. If you are just trying it once, you may want to hit the abajo peak road and start glassing, just don't expect to be alone.
I appreciate the guys willing to respond, had more responses on here than anywhere else.